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Multicoloured Hash Browns review - Baby & Toddler book, page 146
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Multicoloured Hash Browns review - Baby & Toddler book, page 146
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I haven't been having many vegies lately and these sounded nice. Cooked them exactly as per recipe and they were lovely, didn't fall apart when turning. Great idea to cook with a lid on to steam the vegies as they browned on low heat. I enjoyed them and I hope the children will too, if not then just cook them for the adults
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Judy from North Haven, South Australia
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Look yum Judy - they are another one of the marked recipes in my book too!!
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They look nice Judy
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I just found out that these are just as nice cold - perfect for lunchboxes and picnics.
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Judy from North Haven, South Australia
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Looks like I'm just going to have to buy this book!!
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Like MJ. It is good that the book is suitable for big toddlers too.
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I was thinking the same thing MJ, there seem to be some really lovely recipes.
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I'll do a review later but in my second reading last night I marked 67 recipes suitable for adults or kids.
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That's pretty good, JD.
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August 19, 2013, 02:48:45 pm »
I don't normally eat hash browns...I think I've only tried them once but I thought I'd give this recipe a go.
I thought the hash browns would fall apart when cooking after seeing the consistency in the TMX but not so. I wouldn't do this as a weekday breakfast as it takes too long to fry the whole lot. They are nice though and I would make them again.
It does say in the paragraph before the recipe to use a little oil and to put lid on when frying....it would be good if this was written in the recipe. Luckily I had read Judy's review regarding the lid but I did use a little too much oil.
I took a quick photo of just two of these as my toddler was impatient and really wanted to eat them. Here it is:
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I succumbed and bought the book, along with the new EDC, which I love.
I guess you could make these the day before and simply re-heat to save time in the morning.
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Tomorrow's lunch I think ... I have made thee once & DD loved them.
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